Darren Hayashi-Tan is on a mission with his team of to grow a human in a lab. Using the most advanced AI and bioengineering technology, he creates Mark I—a perfect human body with an artificial consciousness, modeled after his deceased father.
As Darren spends time with Mark I, lines blur between experiment and family, logic and longing. When an accident forces Darren to take his creation out of the lab and into the real world, ethical dilemmas and hidden dangers lurk at every corner.
If Darren fails, he will lose everything. His career, his freedom, and most importantly the second chance to bond with his father he never thought he’d have.
In a future where life and technology intertwine, do relationships remain the same when the body itself is artificial?
Great for readers who enjoy thought-provoking sci-fi with an emotional core, this novel explores the meaning of memory, spirituality, and family in a world driven by machines.